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Oct 31, 2012
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slowly crawling out from underneath the effects of sandy. 51-56. small craft advisory on the day tomorrow. winds -- cloudy skies. sun coming in to start the weekend. temperatures staying in the 30's in western maryland. did these four highs on the eastern shore. look for temperatures in the mid-'50s. here in town, 54 for thursday and friday with breezy conditions. clocks go back to standard time officially. >> thoughts of cleveland's whether this sunday because that is where the ravens will play. >> wide open and productive at home. inconsistent on the road. ravens scoring 32 points per game at home. it is a far different story on the road for the average score only 15 points per game. they know holding on to first place starts with reading offensive profile. >> communication is definitely more of an issue when you play on the road. it is a game where you are playing against your in the game for a while. there are ways we have to scope out communicating better than we have to and at times, dating some of that. to go it is tough to win on the road.
slowly crawling out from underneath the effects of sandy. 51-56. small craft advisory on the day tomorrow. winds -- cloudy skies. sun coming in to start the weekend. temperatures staying in the 30's in western maryland. did these four highs on the eastern shore. look for temperatures in the mid-'50s. here in town, 54 for thursday and friday with breezy conditions. clocks go back to standard time officially. >> thoughts of cleveland's whether this sunday because that is where the ravens...
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Nov 1, 2012
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the low pressure system that was once sandy is up near james bay now. but the broad circulation is impacting everyone from maine to maryland and addis flowing around the storm, but dragging down the area. that will continue to keep our temperatures below normal. in and out of the crowd -- in and out of the cloud that more sunshine on saturday. on saturday, temperatures running below normal. a weather disturbance passes to the south and that will continue into monday before another storm tries to form around the coast. 51 to 56 tomorrow with variable clouds and isolated showers. sunrise at 7:36. the wind could gust up to 25 knots on the open waters of the day. a small craft advisory on the day tomorrow. dealing with the blizzard aspect, it all winds down to flurries and snow showers tonight and tomorrow. finally, a good deal of sunshine at high temperatures in the '30's in western maryland. may be a passing shower tomorrow. lots of sunshine on saturday. at that coast, a breezy couple of days. high temperatures each day in their mid-50s. this is the weeke
the low pressure system that was once sandy is up near james bay now. but the broad circulation is impacting everyone from maine to maryland and addis flowing around the storm, but dragging down the area. that will continue to keep our temperatures below normal. in and out of the crowd -- in and out of the cloud that more sunshine on saturday. on saturday, temperatures running below normal. a weather disturbance passes to the south and that will continue into monday before another storm tries...
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Oct 30, 2012
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sandy destroyed countless trees back in baltimore like this one. >> while the worst of sandy is behind us, hopefully, state officials are still surveying the damage and working with cruz to repair damage and to get mass transit back up to speed, as many people want to get back to work tomorrow. >> flooding is expected to be a problem for several days. lisa robinson joins us from reisterstown with the latest from state officials. >> there are still people out there suffering, but there are a lot of positives to report tonight, too. the bridges are back open. mass transit should be a fully operating tomorrow. tonight there will be full bus service and full metro subway service. about 1200 people are in shelters. early voting will resume tomorrow morning at 8:00 and will go until 9:00 p.m. the government did extend those hours. while the storm is over, the concern remains for those who still work out of power. officials are watching is the streams and rivers as we will have a high tide tonight and one tomorrow. overall, the governor says he is proud and happy and relieved with the way mar
sandy destroyed countless trees back in baltimore like this one. >> while the worst of sandy is behind us, hopefully, state officials are still surveying the damage and working with cruz to repair damage and to get mass transit back up to speed, as many people want to get back to work tomorrow. >> flooding is expected to be a problem for several days. lisa robinson joins us from reisterstown with the latest from state officials. >> there are still people out there suffering,...
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Nov 2, 2012
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all part of a weather pattern that is associated with ones -- what was once sandy. he sprinkles will be with us for a few more hours. even since north -- even some snow. still kind of caught in the cool and moist weather pattern which we will slowly break out of. highs today reflect the pattern. we were much cooler than normal with a high temperature at the airport of 52 degrees. the average is 62. the record low was 29 degrees set back in 1976. temperatures here climbed into the low 80's. right now is 53 downtown and it is cool in the northern suburbs. southern pennsylvania, mid-40's. it is really hard to warm up with that on the ground. around freezing at the oakland. around baltimore, 30's in the suburbs. it will be breezy and that wind factors and. even though we are calling for sunshine, 25 miles an hour and that feels more like 40-45 degrees. sunrise tomorrow morning at 7:37. sunday morning, the sunrise will be an hour earlier. winds up to 25 knots tomorrow. in the western maryland mountains, dealing with some snow and these breezes will continue -- continue,
all part of a weather pattern that is associated with ones -- what was once sandy. he sprinkles will be with us for a few more hours. even since north -- even some snow. still kind of caught in the cool and moist weather pattern which we will slowly break out of. highs today reflect the pattern. we were much cooler than normal with a high temperature at the airport of 52 degrees. the average is 62. the record low was 29 degrees set back in 1976. temperatures here climbed into the low 80's....
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Oct 28, 2012
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the big concern is tomorrow as sandy parallels the coast. a high tide tomorrow morning just after 7:00 is when the actual storm surge could be above 4 feet. the normal type plus the storm surge may be of boards of 7 feet. we are expecting flooding. they have issued evacuations. lowell melser will have more updates. the wind is whipping. the sand is in our face. the rain is blowing. it is a good thing i brought safety glasses. michelle was right. ava marie in ocean city, wbal-tv 11 news. >> wow. >> we're going to take our minds off of sandy for a few minutes and turned to the qupete. >> in pittsburgh, is already halloween. see if it distracted the redskins' next in sports. >> this is 11 sports. >> the weekend for many meant shutting out football completely. many are curious to see what kind of shape the browns will be in for sunday. the rookie from alabama, richardson. 33 refused to go down. 122 yards rushing today. that was enough. the defense confused and conquered. wynn with a sack. in the fourth quarter, rivers in complete. the browns did
the big concern is tomorrow as sandy parallels the coast. a high tide tomorrow morning just after 7:00 is when the actual storm surge could be above 4 feet. the normal type plus the storm surge may be of boards of 7 feet. we are expecting flooding. they have issued evacuations. lowell melser will have more updates. the wind is whipping. the sand is in our face. the rain is blowing. it is a good thing i brought safety glasses. michelle was right. ava marie in ocean city, wbal-tv 11 news....
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Oct 27, 2012
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>> ocean city could be hard-hit by sandy. officials haven't asked folks to he vamyailt, but they are asking residents -- evacuate yet, but they are asking residents to prepare for the worst. >> public safety officials say they want everyone to take this storm seriously and to take the proper precautions before the weather starts getting bad. >> we still have trouble with the windows when the wind and the water blows like that. so we're here to board it up and rest in peace tonight, instead of being worried. >> exactly the attitude emergency services officials here in ocean city want to hear. >> take some personal responsibility and get prepared for this storm. take care of their property, see that they have their plan in place, that they're ready to do what they need to do for their own self-protection. >> she's had this beach cottage in her family since the 1950's. that means one thing. >> oh, yeah, i'm getting out of here. i'm going back home. >> for those residents who are planning to stay, officials say stock up. have at
>> ocean city could be hard-hit by sandy. officials haven't asked folks to he vamyailt, but they are asking residents -- evacuate yet, but they are asking residents to prepare for the worst. >> public safety officials say they want everyone to take this storm seriously and to take the proper precautions before the weather starts getting bad. >> we still have trouble with the windows when the wind and the water blows like that. so we're here to board it up and rest in peace...
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Oct 29, 2012
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>> welcome back to live coverage of hurricane sandy. >> it is set to make landfall in new jersey. they will take the full force. the effects are being felt all along the coast. streets are rapidly flooding around the boardwalk in atlantic city. i have seen some pictures on twitter were the streets and look like rivers. they are really taking a pounding. starting at 6:00 tonight, travel restrictions are in place in baltimore city. >> only emergency personnel are permitted on the road. we're going to check on the latest on the storm with tom tasselmyer. >> the center is rapidly approaching new jersey. 90-mile an hour wind is still estimated. it has not lost street. it is maintaining tropical characteristics right up to landfall. the forecast traffic is expected to take the storm system through the delaware bay through northern maryland to the mountains. whatever is left is coming our way in the next six to 12 hours. rainfall has been substantial and is likely to get heavier. you see these spiraling bands pushing back. they are all the way into ohio. to the self in critical there has
>> welcome back to live coverage of hurricane sandy. >> it is set to make landfall in new jersey. they will take the full force. the effects are being felt all along the coast. streets are rapidly flooding around the boardwalk in atlantic city. i have seen some pictures on twitter were the streets and look like rivers. they are really taking a pounding. starting at 6:00 tonight, travel restrictions are in place in baltimore city. >> only emergency personnel are permitted on...